What does the Defra do?
Defra develops and implements policy on the environment, food and rural issues. It has responsibility for protecting biodiversity, the countryside and the marine environment, and for supporting the growth of a sustainable green economy, including rural communities, and British farming and food production.
How do I contact Defra UK?
You can also contact us by calling our Helpline: 03459 33 55 77. The Helpline is open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm.
How do I report something to the Environment Agency?
In England:
Report waste and environmental crime by: Call the Environment Agency incident hotline Telephone: 0800 80 70 60 (24-hour service). Contact CrimeStoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111. By filling out an Anonymous Online Form.
How do I email my environmental agency?
Environment Agency address for legal services
All other correspondence including complaints should be sent to [email protected].
How do I complain about environmental health UK?
If you want to make an appeal, contact the Environment Agency through [email protected]. If the Environment Agency receives a request for review from an interested party, rather than a regulated customer, they will treat this as a complaint.
How do I get Defra registered?
How to register for Defra online services
- Sign in using your own Government Gateway username and password. If you do not have your own Government Gateway account, we'll help you to create one. ...
- Tell us some information about you and your organisation (if relevant).
- Complete your registration with the relevant service.
What is the official website of UK?
What does Defra do for animals?
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), is the Government body responsible for animal health and welfare. Defra's policy is created by the Ministers appointed by the Prime Minister who each hold different portfolios of responsibility.